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Linda Chen (Chinese: 陳蒙鶴; also known as Linda Chen Mock Hock or Linda Chen Mong Hock; 1928 – 29 December 2002) was a Chinese-born, Singaporean linguist, writer, feminist and businesswoman. Having immigrated from China as a young child, Chen learned Chinese, English, and Malay and used her linguistic talent to write a Malay-Chinese dictionary that became widely used to teach Malay in the 1950s and 1960s. During her student days, she became active in the anti-colonial and women's rights movement. Because of her activism and heritage, she was seen as a threat and a ring-leader of communist infiltration into the country. Despite her denying that she was a communist, she was arrested in 1956 and jailed for 20 months, detained and kept under surveillance for four years between 1959 and 1963, and

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  • ليندا تشين (ar)
  • Linda Chen (en)
  • 陈蒙鹤 (zh)
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  • 陈蒙鹤(英語:Linda Chen, 英語:Linda Chen Mock Hock, 1928年-2002年12月29日)是一位新加坡华人语言学家。 (zh)
  • ليندا تشين (بالصينية: 陈蒙鹤: تعرف أيضًا باسم ليندا تشين موك هوك أو ليندا تشين مونغ موك؛ 1928-29 ديسمبر 2002) كانت عالمة لغة وكاتبة ونسوية وسيدة أعمال سنغافورية، وُلدت في الصين. كانت قد هاجرت من الصين عندما كانت طفلة صغيرة، تعلمت تشين الصينية والإنجليزية ولغة الملايو، واستعملت موهبتها اللغوية لكتابة قاموس مالايويّ صيني المستخدم بشكل واسع لتعليم لغة الملايو في الخمسينيات والستينيات. خلال أيامها الدراسية، أصبحت ناشطة في حركة حقوق المرأة المناهضة للاستعمار. وبسبب نشاطها وتَركتها، كانت تُرى بمثابة تهديد وقائدة ثورة للتخلخل الشيوعي في البلد. بالرغم من إنكارها لكونها شيوعية، اعتُقلت في عام 1956 وسُجنت لمدة 20 شهرًا، إذ احتُجزت وأُبقيت تحت المراقبة لأربع سنوات بين 1959 و1963، ثم اعتُقلت من جديد عام 1963 باعتبارها جزءًا من عملية مخزن التبريد. وبعد إطلاق سراحها من السجن، عاشت في لندن أربع سنوات ثم عاد (ar)
  • Linda Chen (Chinese: 陳蒙鶴; also known as Linda Chen Mock Hock or Linda Chen Mong Hock; 1928 – 29 December 2002) was a Chinese-born, Singaporean linguist, writer, feminist and businesswoman. Having immigrated from China as a young child, Chen learned Chinese, English, and Malay and used her linguistic talent to write a Malay-Chinese dictionary that became widely used to teach Malay in the 1950s and 1960s. During her student days, she became active in the anti-colonial and women's rights movement. Because of her activism and heritage, she was seen as a threat and a ring-leader of communist infiltration into the country. Despite her denying that she was a communist, she was arrested in 1956 and jailed for 20 months, detained and kept under surveillance for four years between 1959 and 1963, and (en)
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  • Linda Chen (en)
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  • Linda Chen (en)
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